A €700,000 Speeding Fine: Could This Be the Future of Fair Punishment?

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A Divided Opinion

Supporters of income-based fines argue that justice should be equal in impact, not just in form. They believe it promotes fairness and accountability — that those with greater means should bear proportionally greater responsibility.

Opponents, however, call it class-based punishment, claiming it unfairly targets success and discourages hard work. They argue that laws should treat everyone the same, regardless of income — a speeding offense should cost the same for everyone who breaks the law. The debate forces us to confront an uncomfortable question: is equality about sameness — or about balance?

12 Kinds of Secret Weapons of China

The scale of China in terms of population and the area of ​​their territory has not surprised anyone for a long time. The Chinese are a very developed and hardworking people. No wonder they say: "If you do something well, then there will always be one Chinese who will do it even better." This also applies to military equipment and weapons, the development of which Chinese engineers keep secret, but not to say so in a very strict manner. That is why today we offer you to get acquainted with 12 types of secret and most powerful weapons and equipment invented by the Chinese.